[Solution Library] A study of hunting injuries and the wearing of "hunter" orange clothing showed that among 123 hunters injured when mistaken for game, 6
Question: A study of hunting injuries and the wearing of "hunter" orange clothing showed that among 123 hunters injured when mistaken for game, 6 were wearing orange. Among 1115 randomly selected hunters, 811 reported that they routinely wear orange.
- Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percentage of injured hunters who are wearing orange.
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Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percentage of hunters who routinely wear orange. - Do these results indicate that a hunter who wears orange is less likely to be injured because of being mistaken for game? Why or why not?
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